Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1922 — Page 6

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coira DEGHEES OFRITEOSII3D Valley of Indianapolis Resumes r Semi-Annua! Convocation. The sesslon of thè four-day meeting of thè flftv-seventh seml-an-nuaJ convocation of-the Scottisi Rite bodies, Valley of Indianapolis, was in progress today at thè Scottish Rite Cathedra!. The purpose of -the sesslons vras to confer Masonic degrees on abolit ine candidate*, thè degrees ranging from thè fourth to thè thirty-second. Today's program starts with thè fourteenth and conclude* with thè eighteenth. Monday's work included all up to thè tbirteenth. On Wednesday all degrees lncludlng thè thirty-flret vili be conferred and on thè final day of thè convention thè thirty-second degree will be conferred with Calvin S. • Busch presiding. The Grand Lodge of Perfection concluded its work this morning and will be succeeded by tlie Saraiah Council, Princes of Jerusalem. The Indiana Consistory will take over thè work Wednesday. Those in charge will be Roltare Eggleston, Lee S. Busch. Edson F. Folsom, Robert C. Mayhill. with a cast from Edinburg, Franklin and Columbus, and J. Clyde Hoffman. • * FMRRESTED NUITfIMDBILES High Bonds for White Women and Colored Men. Tiro white women and two colored reen were held by polire 'today under high bonds on statutory charges, followlng thefr arrest by Sergeant Sheehan and a squad of motor police who fbund them In two automebiles at Nlneteenth St. and Capltol Ave. at 2 a. m. today. James Madley. 19, colored, 926 Benate Ave.; Clint Martin, 23. colored, 3186 Boulevard PL. and Ella Harding. 23. white. 604 E. Ohio St.. were arrested at thè corner where thè cara were dlùcovered. Frances Roland. 29, 604 E- Ohio St.. ran throngh a yard, fell over a barrei and Kid under a srape arbor whlle thè cops awept.on. She managed to getto Slxteenth and Illinois Sta., where she got a taxicab. Police followed her to E. New York St., where they arrested her. The men were held under $5,000 benda and thè women $2,000. TWO LOVERS MUST DIE FOR KILLING MATE OF ONE Man and Woman Found Gnilty of Murder of Iler Hnsband. By United News LONDON, Dee. 12.—One of England'a most sensatlonal murder trials haa ended with two lovers —Mrs. Edith Thomson and Frederick Bywatera—found guilty of killing thè formerà husband and Bentenced to death. A gasp went up from thè eourtroom in òM Bailey when thè "jttry,. which had been o*iit only a.little over two hours. retnmed its verdlct. The beautiful young wife, who had eonfessed repeatedly that she had attempted to “weaken" her hushand's Ènatttution by giving him gi-ound ass so he eould not resist heart atcka. almost fainted. Bywatera was le, but composed.

BUTLER COLLEGE GETS TOMLINSON HALL DATE Disputo With Omar* Ends With Tat Page on Top. Butler had thè date flrst and Butler r*ts to keep lt. Thus thè board of publlo works enirwered Councilmaa Otto Ray’s complaint that th* ■ IndlanapoUs Omar basket-ball team had been unfairly ousted from possessi on of a lesse on Tomllnson Hall thè evening of Jan. 13 for a game with Wabash College. Ray elaimed thè Ornare had pald a depoßit for thè dato in thè regular manner, but Coach Pat Page of Butler had talked thè board lnto scratching off thè Omara and substituting Butler. Butler has a game scheduled with De Pauw on thè dlsputed night. Ray also complained because thè board has decided to charge S2OO a night for use of thè hall for boxing and wrestllng matches next year. The board took thè matter under advisement. JUDGE COLLINS RETURNS Judge James A. Collins has resumed thè bench in Criminal Court aster a two weeks’ tisit with his mother in Massachusetts. While retnrning to Itdianapolis thè judge etopped in Washington, where he was admltted te thè bar of thè United States Supreme Court on, motlon of Merrill Moores, representative from thè Beventh Indiana district.

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Elsie Ferguson Deserves Better Vehicle; Irene Bordoni Truly Is a French Doli

Bu WALTER D. HICKitAN A dramatlc mesa, that's what "The Wheel of Lise” is. I relished thè work of Elsie Ferguson in “The Outcast,” but in this "wheel” thing, well, it -is a shame that thè talenta „ splen t cesa in London! ELSIE FEROLA X but I doubt if it can get anywhere In its present form In this country. In tho first place, its theme is downright silly. Ruth Dangan is thè wife of Col. John Dangan, a British offlcer in India. The wife is mentaliy in love with Capt. Lesile Yeullat, but friend husband doesn’t suspect. The two lovers don't even kiss ili tlie first act, but in thè stcond and third some hot klsses, sobs, yells and forlorn looks on thè part of Miss Ferguson occur. She then discovers her husband is such a Kind old dear she can’t break thè news that ehe is going to leave him for thè embraces of another man. So thè two lovers decide to wait in hope that they can marry some day. The whole affair is stupid. For thè lise of me I couldn’t take it seriously. This love affair !s staged before a Buddha background and wise sayings of a priest, thè Lama. A large company is used to soffocate one with nothing. It is easy to be kind to-a pretty woman, but Miss .Ferguson can not eave a mighty poor attempt to entertain. On view at thè Murat today and "Wednesday. +■+ -IA French Sunhurst

She is dellclous. She is stunnlng. That is Irene Bordoni, as sha appeara in "The French Doli,” Which opened a three-day engagement laat night at English’s. Irene Bordoni, who has thè title role, is truly a "French Doli.” She not only haa personal charm, but ls falrly dazzling and is really a great artist. Her abi)lty to act is not only reflected in thè dramatlc moments of thè play, but also in her song numbers. She sings Just two songa, “You Don’t Love as I Do,” and “Do It Again.” If thè latter is a trìfle naucy, it 4s typically French and safe in thè handa of Miss Bordoni. The story concerna thè efforts of a French baron to marry his daughter to a millionaire, so that he and his wife and son will be taken care of fìnancially. The girl is educated with this one object in mind and they de-' vote their ìives that this dream may be realized. The girl, of course, falla in with their pian, but when she finally falla in love her whole scene of lise ls changecL The wealthy American who was “framed” for her, she likes because he is dlfferent. Then Ehe meets a young engineer and promises to marry him. The climax fa in thè nature of a surprise, so won’t teli you any more of thè story. Harry C. Browne, who has thè role of thè wealthy American, is excellently cast. Edouard Durand is splendid as thè baron, Claire Grenville handlea thè role of thè baroness in a clevcr manner and Frederick Raymond Jr., does some good work as thè young engineer. Others in thè cast are Eugene Borden, Laura Lussier. Will Deming. Mary Robinson, Burton Brown and James Hunter. "The Brench Doli” is entertaining and amnsing, but it is Irene Borfloni’s personality that puts thè play aerosa. Miss Bordoni rlaes head ani! ahoulders above thè play itself.—(By thè Observer). The Third Spofc Wina Erer hear of thè fcatured act be.ng thè third act on a Keith bill? I never bave but that is what is happening at thè locai Keith house. Joseph E. Howard, a song welter of note, and Ethelyn Clark, formerly of musical comedy, are thè third spot and thè spot and thè act are both winners. So thè idea is to be on timo at Keith’s this week. Remember thè song, thè sentimene of which ls "Good-

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bye my lady love, Good-by my turtle dove?” Remember "Fllrting Princess,’’ and other Chicago hits? Howard is thè daddy of ’em. When Howard resurreets one of his old hits, Miss Clark apears in appropriate costume. Kach song is a lovely picture. His I latest song is “The White House in ! Washington and thè White House in ! thè Lane.’ 4 It has a swing and pretty sentimental lyrics. Here is an act ' which would shine like a diamond in | any spot. A reai treat. | Truly Shattuck and Emma O’Neil, ia very funny woman, are thè chief fUnmakers on thè bill. Miss O’Neil’s l.humOr is not of thè quiet order but It convulsed thè audience when I was present. Miss Shattuck sings a serious number well. This act will j drive any kind of blues away. i Marga Waldron, a dancer, intro- ■ duces a 6tunning staircase in her dancing act. She pratices down this stairway on her toes. She is a glfted dancer, but at times is too dramatic. One dramatic number with lighter ones added would help. George Halprin is at thè piano. Joe Laurie, Jr., relies upon some -mild chatter about his family to fili his part of thè program. It makes a U\ing for Joe. I sound him rather tame. Alleen Stanley is billed as “The Fhonograph Girl.” She sings a number of songs, some I have tìeard before. The majority of thè audience was with her from thè start. The Four Musketeers dose thè show. They rhake thè mistake of dragging out their act until, well that's it. Laura Ormsbee and Howard Remig are talented musiclans. A splendid palr. The Osborne Trio, equilibrists, open t,he bill. At Keith’s all week. -!- -I- -IThe Best of His Kind

J. Robert Paullne States he ia not a hypnotlst. I don’t care what he is bee&use he is thè best of his kind. He takes a lad, makes him rigid and then places his feet on thè back of a chair and his neck on thè back of another chair. Then four men stand on thè body. What ever it ls, thè experiment will hold your interest. Paullne is a good showman. He knows when and how to make an laugh. He works easily. He has mode a scienoe out of this sort of entertainment. He is easily thè banner attraction at thè Palace this week. Murray Klssen and company lather up a strong dose of hokum in a barbar shop. Not new but it gets thè laughs. Toyland Follies is a mannlkin act of thè regulatlon type. It will please thè chlldren. Emerson and Baldwin appear as thè baron and thè count. They need material and need it badly. Harry Waiman and Irene Barriplay thè plano and thè violln. Waiman has a sort of a different way of handing out violin music. They llked him. .Tessie Millar contributes instrumentai music. The movie on thè bill is Ma* Marsh and Norman Kerry in ”Till We Meet Again.” -I- -I- -V A Dog Gone Good Artor It's just a cute little tali waggln’ dog that holds up thè current show at thè Lyric. The dog’s name ls Trt.ly and his master and companion ls Ford. This dog has been trained by thè klndness cf his master. Truly (I hope I haven’t made a mistake In thè name) ls really a very human sort of a dog. He wen ‘‘talks.” He yelps "thank you.” I am quite wild over this dog. You know I am not usually "wild” over animai acts, but this little dog is more than a mere Houfid. Smalltown whlskers, boots nd gingham gowns are all jazeil up by Ezra Buzzington's Rube band. I do not know where these players hall from, but they flave thè Bluff which halts a show. It's Jazz thè way they play it down near thè old town pump, by gosh. The Gallertnl Slsters play thè violin and thè accordion. Walter Weema, billed as a humorist, gets a had start with some poor material, but be enfls up safely and in good stßndlng. Fulton and Burt introduce a temale robber. They make their reai hit with "A Doll's House.” Robbins Trio are roller skaters. Samsted and Marion ofter “A Rachelor’s Dream," which is a elevar way of dlsgulslng a strong man act. Samsted ls a splendid xample of what

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physical culture will do. Nicely staged. Harry Downlng and company offer a revue. One of thè men is a female impereonator along burlesque lines. One of his alleged jokes about "a witch" should be elmlnated. Bad taste. The dancing is above thè average. At thè Lyric all week. •I- -I- -IAt thè Park Oh, Charlie! O-o-o-oh, Charlie! Don’t believe thei*e ls any one who can say this like Billy Gilbert, star of “The Radio Girla,” at thè Park this week. Gilbert has played here many dmès and has always been a favorite, but now in a show with all sm ut eliminated and surrounded with gorgeous costumes and scenic effeets, he is more funny than ever. He doesn't go in for cheap comedy and he doesn’t need to, for he is a reai comedian. This is saylng a whole lot, but lt is our opinion and we'll stick to it. The plot concerns thè Principal of a boarding school, who, with her girla, charters a ship and sails for a remote island presumably on an educational expeditton, but In reallty searching for pirate gold. There were to be no men on board, as thè Principal was a man-hater, but several men make thè trip, just thè same, and she fails in love with one and t.ells him her secret. He, in turn, takes his frienda lntb his confldence and when they reach thè island, they, too, search for thè gold. O. Charlie fìnds thè gold, but also discevera a ghost end ls glad to make his get-away. The Melody Three, a male trio of Ringers and instrumentalists, was one of thè brlght spots of thè show. Bob and Emma Wilson, in a singing and dancing specialty. and Cleora, a solo dancer (sho wears tights, by thè way). also scored. Alice Carmen appeared to be a favorite of tho female menibere of thè company. The chorus is geod to look at, and well trained. The Tir Lift Off with Fingers | Dcesn't hurt a bit! Drop a litri* “Freezone” on an achir.g corn, lnstantly that corn stop* hurting. then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sclls a tlny botti* of "Freczonc” for a few cents, sufticJent to remove ovory hard corn, soft corn. or corn between thè toes. and thè callusrs. wlthout soreness or lrritation.— Advertlsement.

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musical numbers are well staged and thè ecenery far above thè average. Haven’t told you where thè radio cornea In, but there ls enough radio in thè show to warrant thè title. This ls burlesque of a better sort. —(By thè Observer.) -I- -I- -IAt thè Broadway The Broadway is housing another “repeat” show this week, and this time lt ls called “Gimme Glrls, AH in Fun.” The show as it now stands is much better than when it last appeared here. There are more up-to-date songs and considerable more “pep.” The plct of thè show is laid around thè lnmates of an insane asylum, thè comediane acting as guards. One of thè inrtates imaglnes she ls in a western dance hall, and this glves them chance for a western comedy scene. Billy Lewis ls thè featured comedian and (Charles Collins thè stcond comic. Babe Quinn, Leona Fox, Fem Waynes, Henri Kellar and Tom Wiggms aire thè other principale of thè cast. -!- -I- -IAt thè Rialto There must be a new chorus director at thè Rialto this week for thè glrls are doing all sorta of new steps. One number featured is & sort of “pickout” number where thè girla step out and slng by themselves. Their volces sounded much better slngly than in unison. Mary Schroeder, who has probably been with thè organization longer than any one else In thè company, does a little specialty. The show this week is called "Gee Whlz.” The plot is woven around a matrimoniai agency and a negro servant. who worries over forty cents due him in salary. Throughout thè show, thè usuai specialtles and songs are featured. -I- -I- -IOn The Scroen Among thè movles on view today are: “Omar The Tentmaker” at thè Circle; “Under Two Flags at thè Ohio;

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LIAM MELLOWS Gen. Llam Mellows and Rory O’Connor, Irish lnsurgents, were executed by thè new Free State in reprisal for thè death of two members of thè Parliament. “WTiat’s Wrong With thè Women?” at thè Apollo: "Ridere of thè Law” at thè Isls; "Whlle Justice Waits” at Mister Smlth’s; triple bill at thè Regent and “Sherlock Brown” at thè Colonia! EXPLOSION INJURES THREE By United Press WILKES RARRE. Pa.. Dee. 12. Three men were fatally injured and one seriously burned In a gas explosion at thè Hugar Notch collery of thè Lehigh and Wilkes Barre Goal Company here early today.

no IN 1924. SMOEDITH ls Logicai Presidential Candii date, Former Secretary Thinks. By United News DES MOINES, lowa, Dee. 12.—William G. McAdoo is thè logicai Democratlc presidential candidate in 1924, Edwin T. Meredfth, Secretary of Agrlculture under President Wilson, declared in an interview. "McAdoo would draw thè support of farmers, labor and business men,” Meredith said. "He is thè logicai candidate in 1924, and I think it likely thè Democrats will nominate him.” Running on a platform promising aid to agriculture, as thè basic industry of thè Nation; adjustment of labor differences and constructive cooperation with other nations to assure peace and thè economie salvation of Europe, McAdoo would be a formidable candidate, Meredith declared. MINER KILLED IN DUST EXPLOSION AT LINTON Damage Estimated at ssft,ooo in Mohawk Mine IVreck, By Times Special LINTON, Ind., Dee. 12.—Fred Brunker, 4(5, shot flrer, was killed when a dust explosion wrecked thè Mohawk mine near here yesterday. Frank McCoy, another shot flrer, escaped without in jury. The- force of thè explosion wrecked thè mine, causing damage estimated at $30,000. The mine, which employes 215 men, will be out of commission ten days, it was stated:

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